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7701 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 24/03/2025. 801 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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S.B. I knew him well by Giacomo Durzi, Giovanni Fasanella
01/02/2013
The documentary directed by Giacomo Durzi and Giovanni Fasanella distributed by Intramovies Picks will open Tuesday, in the middle of election season
Sabaya by Hogir Hirori
04/02/2021
Hogir Hirori’s disturbing documentary details a volunteer organisation that recovers Yazidi women forced into sex slavery by ISIS
The Sacred Spirit by Chema García Ibarra
10/08/2021
With his debut feature, Chema García Ibarra proves that he is excellent at crafting unique atmospheres, stories and sensations, taking daily life as his starting point
Sacro GRA by Gianfranco Rosi
08/09/2013
A map of stories and landscapes that gravitate around the motorway ring that surrounds Rome.
Sad Jokes by Fabian Stumm
08/07/2024
Fabian Stumm’s sophomore feature perfectly captures the bittersweet nature of being a human in a world of absurdity, love and pain
Sadness and Joy in the Life of Giraffes by Tiago Guedes
22/11/2019
Tiago Guedes’ fourth feature is a tragicomedy about the bittersweet adventure of growing up
Saf by Ali Vatansever
21/09/2018
TORONTO 2018: In his sophomore feature, Istanbulite Ali Vatansever observes how aggressive urbanisation is altering both his city and his country through the eyes of a simple but broken man
Safari by Ulrich Seidl
05/09/2016
VENICE 2016: Ulrich Seidl is back on the Lido with an unsettling documentary about Austrian and German tourists hunting zebra and giraffe in Africa
The Safe House by Lionel Baier
20/02/2025
BERLINALE 2025: Lionel Baier delivers an atypical, colourful and high-energy film which sees history crossing paths with the story of an eccentric family in their Parisian apartment in May ‘68
Safe Place by Juraj Lerotić
12/08/2022
One brother tries to save another in an unsympathetic environment and against all odds in Juraj Lerotić's psychologically charged debut
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